Lubbock High School - Westerner Yearbook (Lubbock, TX)

 - Class of 1961

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This is real courtesy! laughs Steve Magee as he and Mr. Ray Crawford carry Nancy Hcnry's and Miss Laurene books upstairs. Balloting for Mr. and Miss climaxes Courtesy Week. Nancy and Steve Bussey's Courtesy claimed the students' titles while Mr. Crawford and Miss Bussey swept away the teachers' honors for the fourth straight year. Tests are the curse of all students, lament Mary Boyce, George Randzevicius. and Betty Estes as they ponder over one of the many such trials confronting them during the school year. All up in the air over his physics experiment, Mike Sherrod demonstrates pre- cision rotary motion with the cautious guidance of Mr. Rogers Orr. Pre-Holiday Ballotin , Turkey-filled learners returned to the class room when the long-awaited Thanksgiving V2 cation ended all too soon. School time was imme diately consumed by senior assembly tryouts California tests for all sophomore English classes and the beginning of plans for the junior candj sale. December slid into existence with icy streets While busy Westerners barely had time to notic its entrance. Class favorite balloting took thi limelight with run-offs following soon after Plant and decoration committee members decker the halls with signs of Christmas and homeroom: vied for the door prizes. None too soon the last day of school arrivec with all its gaiety of parties and giving of toy: to the adopted rooms of Sanders and Guadalupe and annual drive of the Goodfellows. - Bla f :Ap ,As ...N X Putting first things first, Carolyn Teague begins he homemaking project during clothing class. ln Dccembei the seamstresses turned fashion-moflcds and displaye their self-made garments in the year's first all-gil assembly. An escape from the regular school day routine is offered juniors by Iowa Testing time. -..E

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li i V li s 15 lf Q r ? H i gi 1' 5 I 5 F E oster, Bart Fletcher, Lester Hess, and Vllilliam VVhiteside 5 they enjoy a fast game of Old Maid and a mug of milk 3 the senior carnival. inthusiastic Flurries Falling leaves fell unnoticed by many as routines fell into place and side events started bustling. Seniors repeated Iowa tests in order to com- oare the scores with the tests taken when they were juniors. The presidential race became the topic of many homeroom debates, classroom dis- zussions, and heated conversations during the taut, anxious months preceding elections. Juniors Worked diligently and unceasingly to present the year's first class assembly While seniors broke the previous record for the Urichest senior car- nival ever. All too soon dead week brought all motion to a stand-still-but cramming paid off when ten per cent of the student body made the first honor roll. IRaincoats and rubber boots quickly found their way out of cedar chests and back closets when an unseasonable five-inch deluge drenched Lubbock late in October. One of the many extra privileges of being a senior is wearing the senior cape for annual pictures. Helping Nan Myers get hers adjusted is Gay Haught. N--1 K Regaining her senses after hearing herself named 1960 Black and Gold Queen, Lynnette McMillan stands in suspension at the Plainview game.



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Festivities Vie For Attention Of ldling Scholars igfifiiiilk Carrying individualism to an extreme, Charles Adams, Leete Jackson, and Don Davis dare to be different in erecting their snowman on top of a car in downtown Lubbock during the seven-inch early December snowfall. We mfs, Y 1 7 w H K ta Full of holiday spirit, Linda Bell pauses in her Christmas shopping long enough to buy her TB bangle. All-School Council personnel sold more than S60 worth of bangles during this year's drive. Trying to choose the right answer are Tommy Middleton, Glenda Oldham, Loyce Hunter, and Peggy Holloman. 'Sift H' 3 Viaifizili QM i' Winning first prize in the serious division of the annual door decoration contest was room 201 with a mosaic scene. In the humorous divi- sion, room 110 won first. Blending their voices to spread holiday Cheer, Mrs. Mildred Carver's Harmonaires carol throughout the halls on the last day of classes before the 12-day Christmas vacation.

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